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Israel-Iran Military Conflict Escalates Despite Trump Warnings

Israel and Iran exchanged missile strikes, with Israel launching airstrikes targeting central and western Iran after taking missile fire, and Iranian state television reporting explosions heard in Isfahan, Tabriz and Tehran. The escalation occurred after Israel appeared to defy President Trump's calls for restraint, creating tensions between Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. The fighting has threatened the fragile ceasefire between the two countries and raised concerns about a resumption of broader conflict.

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Israel-Iran conflict escalates with missile exchanges, threatening ceasefire

Israel and Iran exchanged missile strikes in what multiple sources describe as the worst fighting between the two countries in months, threatening an existing ceasefire agreement. The escalation occurred after Israeli strikes on targets in Lebanon, with Al Jazeera reporting 14 killed in southern Lebanon. Following the exchange of fire, both countries have agreed to halt attacks on one another, with indirect peace talks continuing.

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US helicopter shot down by Iran near Strait of Hormuz, Trump vows response

A US Apache helicopter went down near the Strait of Hormuz while on patrol, with President Trump attributing the incident to Iranian action. Two crew members were rescued by US forces after approximately two hours and are reported to be in stable condition. Trump has stated he will respond to what he characterizes as an attack by Iran.

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Israeli Military Operations and Regional Tensions Continue

Israeli military operations in Gaza and Lebanon have been ongoing, with Israel's Arabic-language military spokesman serving as a key communication figure for warnings and announcements. According to a UN report, Palestinians are facing violence from both Israeli forces and Hamas governance. The conflict in Lebanon has reached 100 days in its latest intensification.

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OpenAI Files for IPO in Major AI Market Move

OpenAI has confidentially filed preliminary paperwork with the SEC for an initial public offering to become a publicly traded company. The filing represents a potential major market debut for the artificial intelligence company. The move comes amid broader developments in AI market activity and semiconductor sector volatility.

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OpenAI files for IPO in highly anticipated market debut

OpenAI has confidentially filed preliminary paperwork with the SEC for an initial public offering. The filing sets up the possibility for the AI company to become publicly traded. Both sources confirm this represents a potential IPO for the high-profile artificial intelligence company.

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Trump-Netanyahu Tensions Over Iran War Strategy

President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu are experiencing disagreements over military strategy regarding Iran and regional conflicts. Trump has publicly warned Israel against certain military actions, including strikes on Beirut. The tensions have emerged despite the two leaders previously working together on Middle East policy.

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Trump-Netanyahu tensions escalate over Middle East war strategy

Tensions have emerged between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over Israel's military strategy in the Middle East. Trump has publicly warned Israel regarding its strikes, particularly concerning operations in Beirut and Iran. The disagreement has highlighted divisions between the two leaders over how to conduct ongoing military operations in the region.

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Israel warned entire Lebanese city to evacuate amid escalating strikes

Israel's military has for the first time warned the entire city of Tyre in Lebanon to evacuate, forcing thousands of people to flee. Eight people were killed in a strike in south Lebanon amid the escalating military actions. Israeli Arabic-language military spokesman Avichay Adraee has been the primary source of evacuation warnings through social media posts over the past two years.

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SpaceX Prepares for Stock Market Debut

SpaceX is preparing for a stock market debut. The company is currently privately held but is moving toward going public. This potential initial public offering could significantly impact both SpaceX and Elon Musk's financial position.

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Trump administration faces legal and political challenges

Trump has formally nominated Todd Blanche to serve as attorney general, with Blanche expected to face a confirmation battle in the Senate. The Pentagon revised its religious categories after Mormon lawmakers objected to a list that tagged many groups as "Christian" but excluded the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Kennedy Center removed Trump's name from its website following a judge's ruling, though his name remains on the physical building.

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Social Security faces funding shortfall by 2032, earlier than expected

Social Security's retirement trust fund is projected to face a funding shortfall in 2032, which is earlier than previously expected. The Social Security Administration is currently addressing operational challenges including staffing and wait times for customer service. Social Security Administration Commissioner Frank Bisignano is scheduled to face congressional questioning about the agency's performance and customer service issues.

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Philippines Earthquake Kills Dozens and Displaces Thousands

A powerful earthquake struck the southern Philippines, killing at least 37 people and displacing more than 20,000 residents. Rescuers are searching through collapsed buildings and ruined structures for survivors and to ensure no one remains trapped. The earthquake devastated coastal communities in the affected region.

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Russia-Ukraine Conflict Impacts Fuel Supply and NATO Response

Ukraine has increased strikes on Russian-occupied territories, disrupting Moscow's ability to supply these areas. The EU is planning additional sanctions targeting Russia's military industrial complex and other sectors. NATO jets shot down a drone that entered Latvian airspace, which the military attributed to Russian electronic warfare.

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Federal Judge Strikes Down Trump's H-1B Visa Fee

A federal judge struck down a Trump administration policy that would have imposed a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visas for skilled workers. The judge ruled that the administration violated the Administrative Procedure Act in implementing this fee. The H-1B visa program is commonly used by tech companies, hospitals, and universities to hire foreign skilled workers.

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NBA Finals Game 3 at Madison Square Garden with Trump in Attendance

Game 3 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs is being held at Madison Square Garden, marking the first NBA Finals game at the venue since 1999. President Donald Trump is attending the game, prompting extensive security measures involving the Secret Service, TSA, and NYPD. The Knicks auctioned two celebrity row seats for the game, with the winning bid reaching $1 million.

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US Airlines Face 78% Spike in Fuel Costs

US airlines spent nearly $6.5 billion on jet fuel in April 2022, representing a 78% increase from the same month in the previous year according to Bureau of Transportation Statistics data released Monday. This dramatic cost increase occurred despite airlines actually using slightly less fuel than in April 2021. The spike in fuel costs is attributed to rising global energy prices.

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Federal judge strikes down Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee

A federal judge has struck down the Trump administration's $100,000 fee on new H-1B visas. The fee was announced in September and caused confusion among employers, students and workers. The judge ruled that the Trump administration had violated the Administrative Procedure Act.

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Airlines face soaring fuel costs amid global energy crisis

U.S. airlines spent nearly $6.5 billion on jet fuel in April according to new government data released Monday. This represents a 78% increase from the same period a year earlier, despite airlines using slightly less fuel. The increase is attributed to rising global energy costs.

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Sam Bankman-Fried requests presidential pardon from Trump

Sam Bankman-Fried, the former cryptocurrency billionaire, has officially requested a presidential pardon from President Donald Trump. The request was confirmed through information available on the Justice Department's website. Bankman-Fried was previously convicted in connection with what has been described as one of the largest financial frauds in history.

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Primary Elections Test Candidates Amid Scandals in Multiple States

Primary elections are being held Tuesday in Maine, Nevada, South Carolina, and North Dakota for U.S. Senate, U.S. House and gubernatorial races. In Maine's Democratic Senate primary, candidate Graham Platner faces scrutiny over recent scandals while maintaining significant support from his base. Democrats view the Maine Senate seat as a key opportunity to challenge Republican incumbent Susan Collins.

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Apple Announces Siri AI Upgrades at Tim Cook's Final WWDC

Apple announced new Siri AI technology and updated Apple Intelligence features at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference. The company also introduced stronger parental controls and child safety features. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated that Apple CEO Tim Cook personally informed him that the changes were inspired by Australia's social media age ban.

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Airlines Face Massive Fuel Cost Surge as Energy Prices Spike

U.S. airlines spent nearly $6.5 billion on jet fuel in April 2022, representing a 78% increase from the previous year according to Bureau of Transportation Statistics data released Monday. This dramatic cost increase occurred despite airlines actually using slightly less fuel than in the previous year. The surge is attributed to broader global energy price increases affecting the aviation industry.

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AI Data Centers Face Community Opposition Over Power and Water Demands

AI data centers are facing community opposition across the United States due to their substantial power and water consumption requirements. These facilities are being proposed or built in various regions, with one area already being referred to as "Data Center Alley." Local communities are organizing pushback efforts against these large-scale technology infrastructure projects.

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Helicopter Crash Near Strait of Hormuz with Crew Rescued

A helicopter crashed near the Strait of Hormuz while patrolling near Oman's coast. Two crew members were rescued by U.S. forces after approximately two hours and are reported to be in stable condition. President Trump confirmed that the pilots are fine following the incident.

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Home sales surge despite rising mortgage rates and prices

Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes accelerated last month to their fastest pace since December. This represents a sharp turnaround in demand for the housing market following a slow start to the spring homebuying season. The sales increase occurred despite rising mortgage rates and home prices.

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Criminal syndicates target vulnerable teens through apps and games

Criminal syndicates are using encrypted apps and gaming platforms to recruit vulnerable teenagers for criminal activities. These groups specifically target teens with no prior criminal history and those with intellectual disabilities or low IQ. The recruitment typically involves offers of quick money to entice participation.

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Federal judge strikes down Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee hike

A federal judge struck down President Trump's $100,000 fee increase for H-1B work visas on Monday. The fee hike was implemented last year with Trump stating it would protect American workers from losing jobs to lower-paid foreign workers. The ruling sided with 20 states that challenged the increased fees.

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Iran's World Cup Ticket Allocation Revoked Ahead of Tournament

Iran's football federation (FFIRI) announced that its ticket allocation for the group stage of the World Cup has been revoked just days before the tournament begins. The revocation means Iranian supporters will be unable to attend their team's matches during the group stage. The announcement comes as the 2026 World Cup is set to commence across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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Detention and immigration enforcement controversies emerge

Attorneys for Salah Sarsour, president of Wisconsin's largest mosque, report he has lost 30 pounds and is being denied diabetes care during two months in ICE detention. Meanwhile, Iraqi Kurdish migrants attempting to reach the UK were kidnapped by Libyan militia groups demanding $5,000 ransom per person. Both incidents highlight ongoing issues within immigration and detention systems.

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Various violent crimes reported across United States

Five people were stabbed at New York City's Penn Station with a suspect now in custody and no life-threatening injuries reported. An 18-year-old in Wisconsin was sentenced to life in prison for killing a 5-year-old boy in 2023. A Navy sailor pleaded guilty to strangling a fellow service member and faces a minimum 40-year sentence.

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Kennedy Center Removes Trump Branding Following Court Ruling

The Kennedy Center removed President Donald Trump's name from its website following a judge's ruling. The physical signage on the front of the performing arts venue still displays 'The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts.' The Kennedy Center also announced that Bill Maher will receive the Mark Twain Award for American Humor on June 28.

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Trump Attends NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden Amid Mixed Reactions

President Donald Trump attended Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden, where the New York Knicks hosted the San Antonio Spurs with a 2-1 series lead. Trump received a mixed reaction from the crowd, with multiple sources reporting boos during his appearance. Separately, multiple arrests occurred at a Knicks watch party in Bryant Park after fights broke out and objects including glass bottles were thrown, injuring at least one police officer.

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South Carolina GOP Primary Features Trump Endorsements and Rivalries

South Carolina Republicans are holding primary elections for governor and U.S. Senate, with multiple candidates emphasizing their connections to Donald Trump. Trump has endorsed Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette for governor over Rep. Nancy Mace, and endorsed Sen. Lindsey Graham for re-election. Graham is facing a well-funded primary challenge despite securing Trump's early endorsement.

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Maine Democratic primary tests scandal-plagued Graham Platner

Maine held its Democratic primary election on Tuesday, with Graham Platner facing voters amid multiple scandals that have emerged during his campaign for the U.S. Senate seat. Platner's former campaign director publicly stated that Platner shouldn't be a senator, citing these scandals. Despite the controversies, Platner received some support from Democratic Senator Brian Schatz, who agreed to fundraise for the candidate.

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Pentagon Revises Military Company List and Religious Classifications

The Pentagon made revisions to its religious classification system after receiving objections from Mormon lawmakers regarding the categorization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Defense Department had released a list that tagged many religious groups as "Christian" but did not include the LDS Church in that designation. Additionally, the Pentagon added Chinese companies Alibaba and BYD to its list of Chinese military companies, which prevents them from receiving U.S. defense contracts.

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Trump booed at NBA Finals Game 3 at Madison Square Garden

Donald Trump attended Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden, becoming the first sitting U.S. president to attend an NBA Finals game. He was shown on video screens during the national anthem for approximately 10 seconds while giving a military salute. The crowd responded with loud boos when he appeared on screen.

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Multiple Violence and Crime Incidents Across US

Multiple violent incidents occurred across different locations, including shootings in California and Philadelphia that left victims dead or injured. In Wisconsin, an 18-year-old received a life sentence for killing a 5-year-old boy, while in Houston a father was killed during a carjacking after tracking his stolen vehicle. Additional incidents include the death of an American Airlines flight attendant in Florida and mass kidnapping in Nigeria.

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Somali Referee Denied US Entry for 2026 World Cup

Somali referee Omar Artan has been denied entry to the United States and will not participate in the 2026 World Cup. Artan was set to become the first Somali to referee at a World Cup finals. FIFA has confirmed his removal from the list of tournament officials.

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Graham Platner Senate Campaign Faces New Controversies

Graham Platner is running for the Democratic nomination for a Maine Senate seat and faces a primary election on Tuesday. He is currently embroiled in multiple controversies including questions about his financial disclosures, allegations involving a Nazi symbol tattoo, and conduct with women. Despite these scandals, Platner is still expected to win the Democratic primary according to reporting.

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Somali referee Omar Artan denied US entry, to miss 2026 World Cup

Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan has been denied entry to the United States and will not officiate at the 2026 World Cup. U.S. Customs and Border Protection confirmed that Artan was denied entry after arriving, with officials citing 'vetting concerns' as the reason. FIFA has subsequently dropped Artan from the list of World Cup officials.

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Sagrada Familia Becomes World's Tallest Church with New Central Spire

Barcelona's Sagrada Familia basilica, designed by Antoni Gaudí, has become the world's tallest church with the inauguration of its central spire, the 566-foot-high Tower of Jesus Christ. Pope Leo XIV is scheduled to celebrate Mass at the basilica on Wednesday. The papal visit will also include a stop at a medieval monastery on a mountaintop considered sacred by local Catholics.

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Housing Rental Scams Target Students and Tenants

Student Mide Awosika lost thousands of pounds after paying a deposit for a flat rental that turned out to be a scam. The incident reveals a broader pattern of rental fraud targeting would-be tenants. Multiple victims appear to have fallen for similar deposit scams involving the same fraudulent rental listings.

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Multiple UK Violent Crime Incidents Including Murders and Stabbings

Clifton George was sentenced to life in prison for murdering Annabel Rook, whom he stabbed 31 times before setting fire to their north London home. A Manchester schoolgirl was arrested after three people sustained knife wounds in an attack at a school in Blackley. Police report that drug gangs are taking over hundreds to thousands of homes per week across the UK in a practice known as 'cuckooing'.

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David Sullivan Accused of Sexual Misconduct

David Sullivan, billionaire co-owner of West Ham football club, has been accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women. The accusations include claims that Sullivan told women they needed to have sex with him in order to feature in his newspapers. Sullivan was previously involved in the adult publishing industry before becoming a prominent football executive.

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Los Angeles Mayoral Race: Nithya Raman Advances to Runoff Against Karen Bass

Progressive city council member Nithya Raman has advanced to a November runoff election against incumbent Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. The matchup sets up a contest between two Democrats and former political allies to lead the city of nearly 4 million. Reality television personality Spencer Pratt, who had an unexpected rise in the race, failed to qualify for the runoff.

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US military faces religious categorization controversy

The Pentagon revised its religious categorization system after Mormon lawmakers raised objections. The controversy arose from a Defense Department list that labeled many religious groups as "Christian" but did not include the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in that category. The Defense Department subsequently made changes to address these concerns.

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